NEW DELHI : Former chief of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, Lindy Cameron, is tipped to become the country’s new high commissioner to India. Should her appointment be confirmed, Cameron will be the first woman to serve as the British high commissioner in New Delhi. Alex Ellis, the incumbent British envoy, is expected to demit office shortly and move on to another diplomatic posting.
Cameron has previously held numerous positions within the UK’s international development department, including as director general for country programmes. An Oxford graduate, Cameron has also served in Iraq and Afghanistan. In recent years, a number of senior women diplomats have come to hold Britain’s top diplomatic positions abroad.
These include envoys to Washington, Beijing, Paris, Tokyo and Berlin. The British High Commission didn’t immediately reply to emailed queries on the matter. Cameron’s appointment is expected at a time of growing closeness in the India-UK relationship.
“Total trade in goods and services (exports plus imports) between the UK and India was £38.1 billion in the four quarters to the end of Q3 2023, an increase of 8.7% or £3.0 billion in current prices from the four quarters to the end of Q3 2022," reported the UK’s department for business and trade. India is now the UK’s 12th largest trade partner. India and the UK are also negotiating a free trade agreement that could be signed this year.
The two countries are also working to strengthen their partnership on defence. During Indian defence minister Rajnath Singh’s visit to London earlier this year, the two sides opened up new possibilities on security. British defence minister Grant Shapps announced plans to send the country’s Littoral Response Group to the
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